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 Three are three types of errors:
1. Notices: These are trivial, non-critical errors that PHP encounters while executing a script  for example, accessing a variable that has not yet been defined. By default, such errors are not displayed to the user at all  although, as you will see, you can change this default behavior.
2. Warnings: These are more serious errors  for example, attempting to include() a file which does not exist. By default, these errors are displayed to the user, but they do not result in script termination.
3. Fatal errors: These are critical errors  for example, instantiating an object of a non-existent class, or calling a
non-existent function. These errors cause the immediate termination of the script, and PHP's default behavior is to display them to the user when they take place.
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